Re: moving bugzilla overrides to dist-git

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On Mon, Dec 9, 2019 at 8:39 AM Karsten Hopp <karsten@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We are currently working on getting rid of the git repo at fedora-scm-requests [1] which is nowadays only used to store the overrides of the default assignee in bugzilla (for example to allow different default assignee for Fedora and EPEL).
>
> I am working on porting this mechanism to dist-git itself (much like we did for the anitya integration a few weeks ago).
>
>  We are thinking on providing a simple text field to submit FAS username or email to override the default assignee, the big question is then, who should be allowed to update this field ?
>
> Should the main admin be able to set someone else as assignee ?
>
> If there is already an override assignee, who should be allowed to change that ?
>
> If there's no override assignee set, can everyone become it or is that up to the main admin of the component to decide and set ?
>

I think in this case, it should be the main admin who can change this.
If we had per-branch ACLs, then I would also say that the admins of
the EPEL branches could change EPEL assignments too...



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